Which Canned Diced Tomatoes are Best? | America’s Test Kitchen



Jack Bishop is joined by Julia Collin Davison to taste various canned diced tomatoes, and discuss which option offers the best flavor and texture. Will Italian tomatoes win again? Tune in to find out.

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40 Comments

  1. ATK missed the mark here. People don't eat diced tomatoes straight out of the can. But we know how to add our own salt and lemon juice if necessary. So ATK please tell us which tomatoes will taste best in our recipes, and what adjustments we should make to get there!

  2. I swear ATK is reading my thoughts because I have been thinking about how easy canned tomatoes can be and I can just use them without feeling pressured, if I don't use that fresh tomato by tomorrow night's dinner it will already be spoiled. 👍👍

  3. Just another demonstration of how this channel (and adjacent productions) fail culinary basics. "Reinforce what we are used to!" they shout, when in fact such results should signify "run away!".

  4. Maybe I am more Italian than I thought as I have always had an intense dislike for American-style tomatoes treated with calcium chloride – much too firm, never break down into a sauce, and way too chewy. If I want chewy, I'll buy some gum.

  5. I'm in my 40s, American, cooking for most of my life, and use tomatoes all the time. I still have no idea what diced tomatoes are for. Sauces delight in whole peeled or maybe crushed; pico de gallo without good, fresh tomatoes is sad.

  6. I had never thought about what's in the can of tomatoes. After all it's just tomatoes. Price per can was a real deciding factor. Now I am thinking about tomato quality and not the price. I can't even find these cans locally. Luckily, my go to HEB brand of tomatoes are fairly decent.

  7. This might be a controversial opinion to America's Test Kitchen, but I don't really care. The best canned diced tomatoes that I have ever had are Great Value Fire Roasted Diced Tomatoes with Green Chilies. I just tried them last year because they were the only ones that were in stock at the store at the time and they are DELICIOUS. I buy them all of the time now. They are VERY smoky, so if you don't like a strong smoked flavor, then you won't like them. But if you do like that, then I highly recommend them.

  8. Tomatoes specifically are at a high point, with prices surging nearly 23% over this time last year, according to the agency.

    Fresh tomatoes currently cost an average of $2.26 per pound, the highest in eight years, BLS data

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